DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY. NEBRASKA. III. . tv 4 Ksgfmssffl&mmami bummer Luncheons JD inajiffy m Let Libby's splendid cMj reEere you 1 ol hot-weather cooking. Stock tho I pantry theli With Sliced Dried Beef and the other pood summer meats including Lihhv'a Vienna Sausage you II find then Iresh and appetizing. Libby, M9Neai & Libby, Chicago ilill &z MINING STOCKS OI THE NEW GOLD FIELD IN ARIZONA A. II.WOOLLACOTr, Mrmoer Lot Ant tits and San Fraacltco Stock Eichaozti. Miainc Stacks aad Boadi Suite Z61 1. W. lltllme B4t.. Las Anttlu, Calif. Have block ot Uatronn Ixiublo Haio Mining Oorapany'sGtoekuf Outuian, Ariiona, for eale. lniuui rlco ISO jr aharo. LUevrlf.0 acverul otmr r joaonos. Descriptions and fulllnfor million nil request. Correspondents aulliltod. DAISY FLY KILLER &' srSlS . Alt. If oat, clean, or. I naroeotal. conTtnlent. j cheap. LOBta all soaaon. uadaoi I metal, can'tsplllortlp j orari will not aoll or j Injure anytlilne. j Guaranteed effectWo. 1 Alldenleraortienl express paid for 11.00. HAROLD 80MEK8, ISO Da Kelb Ate., Brooklyn, H. T. Alfalfa K, Bwcet Oloror 14. 'anus for Rain und rent on crop parmonts J. MULIIALL. boo City, lmra Sioux City Directory "Hub of the Northwest." FOB 1ICST SKKVICE SU11" RSCE BROTHERS Live Stock Comrnlaslon Merchants At SiauXCITY, Ohloaao or Kansas Olty A Protest. "I appeal to you as a statesman " "Don't dig P that statesman rumor about mo just now," Interrupted Sena tor Sorghum. "I'm a statosman most of the time But with several conven tions looming up In tho near future and a largo following of practical citizens to satisfy, I want to go on record as a politician." A barber sometimes combs a man'o hair as the man combs it himself, but a tonsorial artist never does. WONDERFUL HOW RES1N0U STOPS SKIN TORMENTS Tho soothing, healing medication in reslnol ointment and resinol soap soothes and cools tho irritated skin, and usually stops itching at onco. Tho reslnol treatment speedily heals ecze ma, ringworm, and similar eruptions, and clears away disfiguring pimples even when other treatments have been almost useless. Reslnol Is not an experiment. It Is ! a doctor's prescription which proved so wonderfully successful for skin troubles that It has been used by othor doctors all over tho country for twon ty years. Every druggist sells reslnol olntmont and reslnol soap. Adv. Changing Maps. Church Maps of Greeland have shown it to be about lGtf.OOO square miles larger than formerly believed. Gotham Great guns! Has Green land been carrying on a successful war? Now York Mall. Explained It. "Father, what is meant by peanut politics?" ' "A gubernatorial campaign." "Go Great Northern" and Register at Spokane, Wenalchee. Golville, Republic or Omak July 5th (o 22nd Inclusive. 350,000 acres of desirable agricul tural landji open to homestead entry. Five registration points including Omak, only registration point actually on the reservation and reached only by the Great Northern ' Railway. Low Round Trip Faros Round Trip Koraeseekers" Fares to all registration points named In effect Juno 20th. July 4th and July 18th. Summer Tourist Fare to North Pacific Coast points, on aale every day permit stopover for registration at Spokane and Wenatehee. Stopovers allowed enroute at Glacier National Parle cither on going or return trio. Send Now for Colvlllo Circular 39 Fill out coupon ttlonv and mail today, for d. tattcd information, map foldcri and bookltti. E. C. LEEDY. fionsral Immlnrallon Annnt. fl U a. St. Paul. M'nn. I C. E. STONE, Passenger Trallic Mar., Ot. Paul, Minn. , ETcTlEEDY iTenl Inrn. Agt. " I TOWTMnwereri O.N.Ry., St. Paul. Minn. GfVn.iI'f . p" '21 Addrcea..... .. 9t mi w aM I ffAy IMUIW jSUKU' UltAiNMaj ',&. m $$& frwM "visa VVlAjf I " I -;' Hftap.rU. rjpKUSAHl PJaJKBgBrtrrfa opens KSg&COLVILLE PJAVV" ASH I N C3 TON I GET AFTER POP FLIES Manager Jones Wants His Men to Catch Texas Leaguers. Shows Outfielder Marsans How Trick Can Be Done and Cuban Star Grows Wise Fly Chasers Must Be Ready to Rush In. There will bo no loafing on tho part of Brownio outfioldors on pop flics or Texas leaguers In back ot tho lnflold, as Ions as Floldor Jones Is directing tho plays of tho Sportsman's park team. Tho fly chasers should and must bo ready at all times to rush In to got short pops that frequently oludo a pursuing Infloldor who Is running with his back to tho diamond In an effort to mako tho catch. Jones has Instructed his men to this effect. During practlco session tho othor day a pop fly was hit Into tho air by ono of tho rookies, which dropped Just behind tho Infield. Lavan tried des perately to mako tho catch, but could not Judge tho ball, and mlssod it by a fow Inches. Marsans, who was play ing center, started In at tho crack of tho bat, but suddenly stopped whon ho discovered Lavan 'dashing wildly out into tho field to mako tho catch. When tho side had been retired and MarsanB was heading toward the h x msm&m:?.M rTa-fir rnr. r unrrraai- - -- " Armando Marsans. bench, Jones motioned Armando to hla sldo and queried why ho had stopped on the pop fly. "Why, I thought Layan would mako tho catch," answered Marsans. "You outfielders will havo to tako moro ohances on short files than you do," returned Jones. "You would havo mado an easy catch of that ball If you continued to come In," said the Browns' manager. "Fowor Texas leaguers will drop behind tho infield if you follows tako moro chances and attempt to mako a catch," Continued Floldor. "Well, If I continued running 1 might hfctro collided with Lavan and either or both of us might havo been injured," answered Marsans. "Nothing of tho sort," said Jones. "We havo a field captain who is ap pointed for no other purpose than call ing to tho men on such plays. "It Is much oasicr for an outfielder to come In at breakneck speed on a RCTnfg?SllKga g?ggBi Shortstop Lavan. pop fly than for an Infleldor to bo dashing wildly with his back to tho diamond trying to make a catch," con tinued Jones. About this time Marsans had been convinced that ho had used poor Judg ment, and continued on to tho bench. In tho next Inning or two that fol lowed a similar fly was sent up Into the air. Lavan again started back ward and Marsanii was dashing In to mak tho catch, and Lavan stopped. Marans made tho catch easily, This proved that Jones' baseball Unowledgo was corroct p j fij&b Mjwv xjI- $.& T Bd 4MaV C mmM&&tfu i 7 'jffl3Tyfi$''& ' JllF fe ji! 2i CY YOUNG'S RECORD Two Sterling Pitchoro of National Fame. Cy Young's Btorllng pitching record may endure for all tlmo. Only ona pltchor In tho game today Christy Mathewson had a chanco to ecltpso it But tho sun seems to bo setting on Matty's major lcaguo pitching llfo and, wonderful as Is his work, it cannot comparo with that of tho old war horse. Young survived tho terrific paco of 22 campaigns. Ho quit tho gnma along in 1910 or 1911, and retired to his farm nfter having taken part in 819 combats. Of these ho won G08, giving him a Grand pitching avorago around .620 for tho ontlro period. At tho end of tho 1915 season Mathowson's record showed that ovor n strotch of 16 years under tho big canvas ho had worked in 614 games 205 less than Young figured in. To oqual Young's rocord In games pitched, Mathewson must remain in tho majors at least six years longer a seeming Impossibility. Mathewson has won 368 and lost 185 of his games. Tho others did not flguro In his won or lost column. Matty's grand avorago to dato is .665. Evon should ho by nomo mlraclo romaln in tho major lcaguo spotlight until ho has pitched moro games than Young, it la boyond tho rango of probability that ho can win 60 per cont of the remaining games. And that Is Just nbout what tho weakening arm must accomplish to beat tho record of Young. Whon ono compares Young's rocord with that of Mathewson and tho othor great pitchers of today, there comes tho full knowledgo of what an Jtmazlng twlrlor was Old Cy a hurlor whoso llko may nover again Illuminate and glorify tho baseball world. Cy Williams of Chicago Is a real iensatlon this year. Ty Cobb is not hitting tho ball at his usual rato by any means. "Curses" Jack Dalton Is not doing much villainous work In tho American league. Joe Borgor Is playing great ball for tho Oakland team of tho Pacific Coast lcaguo this year. Tho rumor that Walter Johnson Ib to bo traded to Cleveland has been de nied by Manager Griffith. Ward Miller Is playing in tho out field for tho Browns right along now and Tobln Is on the bench. It is a good thing for tho American league to havo a chango of leaders, as It is having this year. Al WIckland is going back. Ho'b going further back each day. Noth ing but tho fenco over stops him. Fans In St. Louis suggest that Field er Jones call his Browns tho Blues. That's how tho said fans feel those days. The grand old dopo says LaJoie Is forty-ono years of age, but you couldn't mako American loaguo pitchers be lieve it, Joo Tinker, manager of tho Cuds, has announced his absolute retirement as a playor, and this time Joo says ho means it. With Hagerman gono Fohl Is now paying moro attention to Paul Des Jardien, who gets a daily workout In tho bull pen. Now that Chief Mayors has beat out an infield hit, It's up to Oscaf Stanago to make good by tripling to left and teaching first. Roger Brosnahan's schomo for speeding up ball games should also help to keep a follow from getting in bad with tho cook. What's tho dlfferenco between a ponnant race and a wrestling match? Answer: You can't flguro out tho pennant race in advance McHcnry, tho big pitcher recently released, by tho Cincinnati club to Richmond, has been winning consist ently since ho went to tho minors. "Now Somo Bodies Havo Leather Tops Others, Ivory Tops." This eight column streamer on a page devoted to automobllo nowa does not refer to Ping Bodle. Grand Rapids has two former Ameri can association players in First Baseman Welnburg and Second Base man Shovlln. Both aro going at a ma jor loaguo clip. While Bill Kllllfer was getting a shavo In Pittsburgh thq othor day a man eighty years of ago stolo his over coat. A younger follow might havo jmndo off v. Ith Bill's Bhocs. NOT ENDANGERED PICKING RUNNERS OFF BASES Nick Altrock Established World's Rec ord for Performing This Particu lar Little Stunt. Nick Altrock, in tho opinion of. Floldor Jones, manager of tho St. Louis Browns, was nbout tho best pitcher ho ovor had in picking men off tho bases. It is a cortalnty that in Phils' opon ing gamo this year, Grovcr Clovoland Alexander, pitching promlor of tho National lcaguo, averted defeat for hlmsolf by catching throo of tho Giants off their bases. This stunt does not comparo at all with what Jones says Altrock did when ho was pitch- Nick Altrock. ing out on tho Pacific coast. "In ono .gamo," sayB Fielder Allison, "Nick per mitted 13 liieii to nick him for safe ties and ho caught 12 of tho 13 off base." This is undoubtedly a world's roc ord. COLONELS GET FLYING START Louisville Team Noted for Getting Away Early In Season With Long Winning Streak. This is not tho first sensational win ning stroak that Colonels of recont years havo engagod In. In 1913 Jnek Hayden's pennant contendere, easily tho beat club In tho circuit at tho tlmo,, captured 11 successive battles mainly on keen pitching by Northrop, Tonoy and Lowdormilk. They woro halted on July 18 by Ralph Cutting. In that run of 11 games tho remark able featuro was tho pitching. Tho three heavers held tho opposition to an average of 1.5 runB por gamo. An other unusual foaturo was that only ono of the games In that apart was won at homo. The Jump put tho Colonels In tho raco, and thoy ro mained In tho hunt for tho flag until tho Brewers nosod them out at tho sea son's close. In 1914 tho Colonels won seven gumes on a strotch upon tw oc casions, but last yoar thoy woro lucky to put four wins alongsldo of each other. Somebody was always breaking a leg or a finger or a head. Fielder Jones In Uniform. Fielder Jones is still wearing a un! form and coaching from tho linos. f t h. lM&&A naV gold in eastern states With 8llver and Other Metalo Year's Production la Around $30,000,000. Not nil of tho gold of this country coinos from Alaska and tho Rocky Mountain states. A good-sized lump ot it, moro than 10,000 ounces, worth $224,250, la dug out of tho mountains horo in tho East, remarks tho Now York Sun. Gold hunters droamod for yearn of hidden wonlth of yollow motnl In tho southorn part of tho Appalachian rango. Somo of them stopped dream ing and wont to work, missing an El dorado but gaining enough profit to pay woll for tholr dally labor. As a rosult 59 gold and placer mlnos and 24 doop gold mlnos have been dovol oped. Tho most productive of theso aro in North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. Tho last-named Btato has not dono so well as In Bomo provlous years, but both tho othors havo oxcoodod tho pro duction of 1914. Tho largest placor mlno la in Rutherford county, North Carolina, nnd tho most producttvo doop mlno In Montgomory county, In tho samo stnto. But thq wholo story of motal mining in tho East Is not told In tho quest for gold. Bosldcs this proclous mln oral, silver, coppor, load and zinc havo boon producod In quantities sufficient to mako a totnl last year of almost thirty million dollars. This Is noarly throo tlmos tho valuo of tho procod lug year's production, tho lncronso In gold nlono being moro than fifty thou sand dollars. Saving. "Old Van Goldor began life ns a poor boy, nnd look at him now. Ho's worth millions." "Ho Bavod every cent ho onrnod, I Bupposo." "Yes, nnd somo that othor pooplo earned besides." IF YOU OR ANY FRIEND HulTcr with ItliounnitlRin or Neuritis, ncntnor chronic, write for my FltKK BOOKton ltliemna tlHin ItHCdimo nnd Cure. Most wonderful Iiooh ccr tvrlttcn, It's rtlmnlutely FIIKK. Jesso A Cane, Ucpt. a W., Urocktou, liana. Adv. Hippopotami Can Run. In spito of its clumsy build, tho hip popotamus can trot fast. That 1b why ho was givon tho namo of rlvor-horso. Tho hippo's feet are kept far npart by tho wldo body and mako paths with a rldgo down tho middle, so ns to bo rec ognizable nt onco. Thoy Bwlm woll, hut go at tholr groatost speed whon thoy can gallop along tho bottom In shallow water. Thoy can stay under water n long tlmo, and whon thoy como to tho surface thoy sond llttlo Jots of spray from tholr nostrils. Tho cow Is devoted to the calf. Tho young ono standu on her back as tho mother swims. Its an easy task to convort tho av orago man to any theory that prom ises to aid him financially. . Important to Mothers Examlno carefully ovory bottle of CASTORIA, a Bafo and sure remedy for Infants and children, and boo that it Bears tho c&l Signaturo of i In Use for Ovor 30 Yearn. Children Cry for l'letcher'a Castoria Judging by Conditions. "Sin, my dear pupils," said Doacon Barnes to hla Sunday school class, "Is tho legacy of Adam." And tho bright boy In tho class re marked that that was pcobably tho first case on record whoro i will was not broken. "Yob," said tho deacon, "but It should bo romembcred that thoro was enough to go around. I don't remem ber hearing of anybody who didn't ro colvo his shnro of tho Inheritance" Business. "What's In a namo?" "Thcro'a money In It. Any man who can think up a good namo for a break fast food can buy sawdust In carload lots and sell It In pound packages nt ti handcomo profit." Qualifications. Stella Tho ostrich doesn't soo much nnd digosts ovorythlng. Holla What an Ideal husband! Diplomatic. "I was told that many people think hard of mo." "How can thoy help It whon thoy know you're a brick?" umppr Grain Crops sMi.. . rGood at all f th mmxsa --kJjrK mftzmm flrfiJP. I'PV rnirrrtAlftft WANz&fMmk tr- aval w r an aWN,.i,Y;N.v . I iili I Ml 1 ' i' I i i ' In U Q v, v tA a .......T.""0 K,cai a'ns. mere- - wu ioiiu uuu uv i.uuauriJiiOH. Alfddr&tt I. M. MtcLatHwi, Drawer I97,Watertown, S. D. R. A. Carr.tt, 311 Jackiea St, St. Paol, MIhu Canadian Gorcrsme&t Acents IN SIDE AND BACK How Mrs. Kelly Suffered and How Sho was Cured. Burlington, WIb. -"I wan very Irrogw ular, and had pains in my sldo and back, but after taking Lydln E. Plnklmm's Vogotablo Com pound Tablets and using two bottles of tho Sanativo Wash I am fully convinced that I am entirely cured of theso trou bles, and feel better all over. I know your remedies have dono mo worlds of good and I hopo ovory Buffering womaa will givo them a trial." Mrs. Anna Kelly, 710 Chestnut Street, Burling ton, Wis. Tho many convincing testimonials con stantly published in tho nowspapcrs ought to bo proof enough to women wha suffer from tlioso distressing ilia pecu liar to their sex that LydiaE.PJnkham's Vegetablo Compound is tho medicine they need. This good old root and herb remedy has proved unequalled for theso dread ful Ills; it contains what is needed to rostoro woman's health and strength. If thoro is nny peculiarity lu your caso requiring special ad vice, vrlto tho T;ylla E, Pink liaui JAIcdlclno Co. (confidential), .ynn, Mnso., for f roo advice. Don't Persecute Your Bowels Cut out cathartics and purgatives. They art brutal, harsh, unnecessary. TryWfe, CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable Ac cently on tho liver. ciiimnaic one, nnu aoothe the delicate. meniorancoimej bowel, Ctin Constipation, Blllouintii, CI.. II..X. acbe and Indljullon, at millions Know. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature ana MIBU- ..- . 3'WA'M'P- lB not recommended O VV XXiVir- f0P everything; but If 11 flOT yu havo kidney, Hvor iKJVJ X or bladder trouble tt may ho found Just tho remedy you need. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sites. You may receive a sample size bottle ol this rcliablo medicine by Parcel Tost, also pamphlet telling about it. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnchamton, N. Y.. and enclose ten cents, also men tion this paper. ! Tumors arid Lupus Buccefatullr treateawitcoutiuiireorpaln. All ' work srnaranteod. Come, or write tor tree lltuMtrjted tiook tj Dr.WILUAMS SANATORIUM AZ7vuuiTinu7 at., iuasupiu, aim. W. N. U., SIOUX CITY, NO. 26-1916. Wield Pen and Sword. Tho roport of tho Authors' club ot London gives somo eloquent figures. Out ot C44 members resident in Great Britain, many of whom aro far past military age, no Iobb than 171 aro In. actlvo sorvlco in connection with tho war. Six havo dlod in action or ot wounds and 13 votes of sympathy with members in tho death of sons or brothers upon tho field of horolsnii havo been adopted. Tho samo hand It is clear, may wlold both pon and' sword. Nothing But the Truth. Said IIo Women will nover bo paid as much for lecturing as men are, Said She Why not? Said Ho Because thoy do too much of It for nothing. Their Use. x "Is Is truo that battles aro bolhg: won In Europo with cigarettes?" aBked. tho reformer. "Oh, no," nnswored tho contributor to n tobacco fund. "Clgarottes aro merely used In tho tronchos to mako n policy of 'watchful waiting more ondurablo." At tho boglnnlng of tho nineteenth ' century moro than 200 offenses woro punlshablo with doath In England. Markets Mich Prica. PAIN 'JBcartersT Amn,7MW WHITTLE IflUar Mitrn jumvm m pi li.5. or JaCc-' ! sj&&&& Prizes A war dad to Western Canada for Wheat, Oats, Barley, Alfalfa and Qnassoa The winnings of Western Canada at the Soil Products lixposition at Denver were easily made. The list comprised Wheat, Oats, Barley and Grasses, the'moat Important being the prizes for Wheat and Oats and' Bweep stake on Alfalfa. No less important than the splendid quality of Western. Canada s wheat and other grains, is the excellence of the cattle fed and fattened on the grasses of that country. A recent shipment of cattle to Chlcaro topped the market in that city for quality and price. Welters CaaaJa oreJictd la 1015 oaa.tMrJ .. .,. i...a Uoil.d Statu, sr em 30t),O0t),00O baihelt. Canada in proportion to population has a greater exportable surnlua nf whm Mile ir...i... ... country in the world, and at present prices you ducer. In Western Canada you will find good markets, eplendid schools, excep tional norl.nl rnnrllflnno narf.t- iil ht V r? a& M -tJm&u&riz&j' 4r4VU -Mfta; f i. wjigautaaii